Is Debian Mint KDE possible in near future?
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Is Debian Mint KDE possible in near future?
Hi all, I really like Mint KDE10 but I'm a little hesitant to use a Ubuntu based distro. Are the developers considering a KDE version of Mint Debian?
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Re: Is Debian Mint KDE possible in near future?
You can install KDE after installing Mint Debian. Or use Debian KDE (if that exists) and install Mint things on top of it.
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Re: Is Debian Mint KDE possible in near future?
It would seem to me that in doing that I am creating a custom distro though and I would loose much of the stability and features that make Mint what it is. Since I am just a simple end user I want things to be simple and easy to use. I don't want to create my own distro. I just want a solid up to date Debian based KDE distro.AlbertP wrote:You can install KDE after installing Mint Debian. Or use Debian KDE (if that exists) and install Mint things on top of it.
Re: Is Debian Mint KDE possible in near future?
You are using the packages from Debian's repository so you don't need to worry about stability.
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+1. In the future mint kde and all editions except the core gnome release will be rebased off debian testing but for now installing kde post install will result in a similar system with the exception perhaps of software selection.AlbertP wrote:You are using the packages from Debian's repository so you don't need to worry about stability.
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Is that official? I hadn't seen that posted anywhere. So will KDE then be the primary desktop for the Debian edition with the gnome edition built off of that? What are they doing with the gnome edition? Are they going to continue to have a Ubuntu base as well as Debian for gnome? Are there any estimates on when the new Debian based editions will start to show up?Dr.m0x wrote:+1. In the future mint kde and all editions except the core gnome release will be rebased off debian testing but for now installing kde post install will result in a similar system with the exception perhaps of software selection.AlbertP wrote:You are using the packages from Debian's repository so you don't need to worry about stability.
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Re: Is Debian Mint KDE possible in near future?
Clem said that only main edition will be ubuntu based and LMDE Gnome and all the other desktop variants offered by Mint will be based on debian testing...
No KDE will not be the main base for the debian testing...it will be offered along with all the others including the original LMDE gnome based version...
So, for gnome (and gnome only) one could choose from the ubuntu based main edition or LMDE gnome (debian testing based)...
Hope that clears it up for you
No KDE will not be the main base for the debian testing...it will be offered along with all the others including the original LMDE gnome based version...
So, for gnome (and gnome only) one could choose from the ubuntu based main edition or LMDE gnome (debian testing based)...
Hope that clears it up for you
Re: Is Debian Mint KDE possible in near future?
craig10x wrote:Clem said that only main edition will be ubuntu based and LMDE Gnome and all the other desktop variants offered by Mint will be based on debian testing...
No KDE will not be the main base for the debian testing...it will be offered along with all the others including the original LMDE gnome based version...
So, for gnome (and gnome only) one could choose from the ubuntu based main edition or LMDE gnome (debian testing based)...
Hope that clears it up for you
Thanks, that clears it up. I can follow that logic and if Clem said it, it must be fact. It also makes sense. It seemed like it would be an awful lot of work to maintain a Ubuntu base and Debian base for everything. I can only imagine the naming confusion that it would entail as well. But with the popularity of the Mint Gnome version, I can understand keeping the original Gnome version based on Ubuntu and also having a Debian version. I look forward to seeing the new Mint KDE when it arrives.
Of course now I must decide if I wait for the Debian Mint KDE version or just go ahead and install Mint 10. Or of course their is also Mepis which I have been eyeing lately as well. But if Mint KDE is going Debian I think I will move in that direction instead of Mepis. I like Mepis and I like the idea of being based on Debian stable, but at this point there are too many improvements being made to open source software that I want something more up to date. Besides, Mint feels more community oriented than Mepis. I get the impression from Mepis that Warren is the sole developer and the community has little say in the matter.
So I am excited to hear that Mint KDE will be based on Debian testing in the future. Mint will gain at least one new convert, me, when it does make the move. I really like Mint KDE 10 and I can understand the concerns that many have moving away from Ubuntu. But I think this will be good for Mint. There are countless Ubuntu based distros to choose from, but from my searching, there are few Debian base KDE distros out there. I think something with the polish and elegance of Mint based on Debian will be very appealing to many.